mcp-gateway-patterns
MCP Gateway design patterns for managing Agent Gateway, Subprocess, and Daemon isolation strategies to optimize context token usage and system performance.
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MCP Gateway design patterns for managing Agent Gateway, Subprocess, and Daemon isolation strategies to optimize context token usage and system performance.
A collection of design patterns for the Langroid multi-agent framework, covering agent configuration, tool handling, task orchestration, and external integrations.
Safely refactor code to improve structure and maintainability while preserving behavior through TDD cycles and automated test verification.
Foundational architectural principles for MoAI-ADK, featuring TRUST 5, SPEC-First TDD, delegation patterns, and token-efficient agent orchestration workflows.
Implement Linkerd service mesh patterns for security, traffic policy management, and zero-trust networking in Kubernetes environments.
Master cross-language error handling patterns: exceptions, Result types, and graceful degradation for resilient application development.
Generate production-ready Cloudscape Design System React + TypeScript UI code, components, and scaffolds with accessibility, responsive patterns, and robust state handling.
Standardized Java development guidelines including naming conventions, exception handling, Spring Boot best practices, and concurrency patterns.
React composition patterns for scalable codebases. Refactor complex components, build flexible libraries, and implement compound components or React 19 architecture patterns.
Break down complex development requests into sequenced, actionable tasks for multi-agent delegation in Claude Code environments.
Jest testing patterns, factory functions, mocking strategies, and TDD workflow. Use when writing unit tests, creating test factories, or following TDD red-green-refactor cycle.
Integration patterns and best practices for TanStack Query, Router, and Start. Ensures type-safe data flow, efficient SSR, and unified caching.